I honestly love how Rusty has been openly accepted as non-binary in the fandom tbh
The fact that there are numerous fanworks from stories to even fan episodes using they/them or she/her pronouns for them makes me snile so sneetly

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I honestly love how Rusty has been openly accepted as non-binary in the fandom tbh
The fact that there are numerous fanworks from stories to even fan episodes using they/them or she/her pronouns for them makes me snile so sneetly
"A third engine has hit the sexyman wiki" - words I never would have expected to say in vc yesterday
Hi, I didn't really wanna say this but just a friendly reminder that I don't take requests! (At least not in any recent time)
Please don't throw random ones in my askbox or beg for characters to be drawn by me. Thank you.
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Hello :^)
Just for fun, I filled a relationship chart by @/sunnzylol (which can be found here!) and I think it got a bit out of hand. uhh good luck to anyone trying to decipher whatever's going on in it ":^)
you might notice there are some characters that don't get any lines drawn towards each other and that's mostly because there was a lot going on already on the screen and I just couldn't put more. I mean, I would but at this point it's starting to look like a summoning circle something's gonna come out and get me.
Sometimes I wish people didn't read into the Steam vs Diesel rivalry (or towards any coach/rolling stock for that matter too) as "racism" because even if they are engines, it just feels very reductive to sum it up as easy as "oh so it's a race war between them and they're trying to outlast each other".
Their issues could easily be interpreted as something else like classism, ageism (both young and old) or any kind of social or structural form of discrimination that doesn't have anything to do with race or identity.
just ran over the elephant in my room
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